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THE AKGUB. FKfDAY APBtL 1892
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ciuckt MORNING I FEEL BRIGHT UNO
new'and ivy complexion is better.
.... ,. ,...r v. it n-t cenflv on the stomneh, Hrpr
:r:-l i a plfii'iaiit luxative. This ilrtnk
r I,. rl. and Is prepared fur use as easily
...isf.si-n It nt rA nnl $'; pr parknee.
. .i'.I).'.'. I.niif'k 1'nniilv Mi'diriiif rntnen
VETERSI'ARYSPECiHCS
":: II:-:::, Grille, Shasp, It", Eogs,
A-VD POULTRY.
',!Mt IV: c" TTool! on Trent mf nf of Animals
i.i: il lain i l rrr.
i ' TYrrri.Concp: ion.Tn fin mmn 1 5 113
.. Spinal .Mt'litiiiril im, j: ill l-evi:.
!t. .--: rn ii;. luiftii'iK-M. Klinuiitatisav
, .1 ..-(-K iiini-r, NiiMisI Pisi'tuitca.
miirli". Hnvcs, Pneumonia
' .1 'o'.ie or 4rii', Hcllynrhr.
i isc-Hrriufre. WrinnrrliHgis.
s : . i ; - 4 riiinrytmd Kid my ilii'Hs,'4,
;. ;..-iiilt iie Disi-nneH, Manirr.
i.K.i'iBt'Bse ot jjikcmuou, at-aiysi
, rattle (over 50 dosral, - - .go
-.i;Mi f'nup. with fcnwlflro. ?.I;niirtl
' I'Tinary Cure OU'and .Mieuuir, $7. 00
!nr t-(criuary Cure Oii, - 1.00
f ! i by Drnceists; or Sent Pr?p-iid anywbero
-.i .ii any quaauiy oil itcceipi ot rnce.
KEDIC:J73 CO.,
."-.er William and Jofcn Sts., New York.
6
E0XE0PATHIC
SPECIFIC Nn.
iti xat SU yt'ftr. Tho on!v Tjccewfnl remedy lor
irvous Debility, Vital Weakness,
1 Vro-tratiun, from ow-work or other causps.
' .mi, u .laiBnuuiaiKevHii powuer. lor yo.
ij by ri:t-oisTs. nrwnt postpaid on rcctiut
ru-e.-HUIKPHRtYS' MEDICINE CO.,
Cor. WUiiara and John St, II. y.
THE AFFLISTEn!
Vh y pfi? tup term to q unofcs when tho bem
atilc no'sf Th l'criM'heniifiiM'o.. nre-
imn-d fnm th pr'MTittnn8 of Hr. Will
m u:nis.n nh viomri of wtirld-wiilt ror.ni
a2r I UUriu nILIl and Svrvtm iHtbklfty
' .niltTet.onstiroi.MTf'HiifH's; aln
ntlrlt-r tnuM(", etc., will find our M.'thoC
nf ft S.-!fp I 'nrrnin nnrt Snotwtr I'l'UV
5FU IkP A QTII I CC r:xpfrienpppnTethatln
Jutltnl AO I ILLLO, tf mal niMltciPf mUme iril
,: truriMht."vTPnilment.H. I r.W.lirnniA
vho lm?ciu special attention to thirwc
i!nt'fl fi.rm.iny yram. pro!(riN! Stmi
l';itiiUs which nvt direcliy uimiii the
Tfe:isr-d ornriH. nnd rrsutre vipor bcttei
an M'lmnfh l(hr.rwr. as thov are not
Uancod hy the mist rir Jtiicoar.d n.qirtnt
-lntjcof dtfttiriiitcrruptiontnbuMlnciw
1ME TREATWENTirX"'
unit fn.m f.1.10 1.. nfijui, nsoa 7-ith ui.
'nirin "" I'""'"1"'', tiivp thi' i. n tn.i.
CllrIC P I f"rIh' Kiilncvimn-; llln.i.i... eui
Tie.
4 " . A
LAUNDRY SOAP. PURE AND SANITARY
NPUL, AGREEABLE, CLEANSING.
' Ci.Wi Haa(l5i wound.. Burr Zto.
"" ' rtvfntii Ilaadrnfr.
i::AI- CmMMI3SI0SER'S
SALE.
;;7":i.!.in,,iSi
1
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J'"'r! "r e dannary Term. A.
j ,'n ' Ii;'l;.-iTy.
. tk n, ,k.,r 11(!Xt frielldi Sarah park
rt. f'-i ,i Hillier ' John 8.
'I'v.i ; r.'r''-v c,i'n that by virtue of a de--t.-.o.
-.1 lu ovc entitled
; v, i,r' ' aV "r April. A. D. lS'.tt. at the
t'rciDaf. i . ' a,,e,o'n. nPn the
""Hat ,r,?,Vr dL;'ied. to ratiofy
" 'r r.' h , to the highest and
"r.,!. ,r.'hl" na"l. those certain Dar-
' "I r,, ' ' e "l,D"rt-nnce situate in the
r'H dc, .h '"'1; ,a,"a "ute of lI'iuoiB,
' naif ..V , , """"""i. 10-wu:
a ,flvc51 "ndlhe wet half
: for : " 1 "'bl','ek ninc() in that pari of
'''aiiuHmn " kUWD M "homV-
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'.' "'"k Maud Ilti..t. .
............ mis Vm any Qf
IS
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OLIVER nl.sFN
. Sppcml C'onmlBn ioncr.
RBAKS,VI0LINS&6U1TARS
r.7'f pnywhw on in i1y
trliil. V r.-iitht paid iHitliWHTD
eend J.jr vauluit & price Hat
.THOMPSON MUSIC CO.
-f Wabash Ave, CHICAQO.
N. Ti.-Send eto pnypontiiBP
and we Kill pnd 2 plerpH .(
' V """' F REE and our la rim
tiil..it..f m t MiimIc and
li''k. with cut raica.
":ti!., , ;' ', Il'"ne8 Colleg
Via TTmMi.
':ti!.,t l",.I,.H,'n Collette. Chlrauni.
'"I'lia t .. J irraduatea. Knabluiued
',t4tt',;bulllin)r. AddrpssT
. u. , untia. Principal.
L. Chi,dre" Cry for
Hr'scastorla.
A PLANT PROTECTOR.
A Che p Contrivance Vsofnl in Raising
I arly Melons and Vegetables.
A ut ef ul contrivance worthy of being
extens vely nscd is a plant protwtor for
early nelons, encumbers, sqnash, toma
toes, bans, etc. It is made of wire, is
cheap, convenient and durable. It con
sists of No. 8 wire hoop about 15 inches,
m diameter and three pieces bent nearly
in sbai e of a half circle and looped at
the two ends around the hoop, crossing
each ol her at tho top. They are secured
where they cross by being tied by a
piece o" small annealed wire. This wire
framework should bo conical and slight
ly tapt ring from the bottom to top, so
that tuey wilt
ne?t into each
other vhen put
ting aviiy. The
wire framework
rnn be covered 'A
w ith old newspa
pers, or strainer
or die -se t-loih V,'1I:': F,!A v K I'Lant
costing thr:o or I'Kotixtok.
four ce its i(-r yard. When put on, a
link" so 1 on ttie edges in several places
will pr -vent
it oft".
The i
sewed :
and rut:
them w
tho wind from blowing
trainer cloth covers might be
at to the framework, but mice
are :;iit to make nests among
sen stored awav, so it is rather
better to keep the cloth or pajior scpara c.
These p -otectors can lw made of several
sizes. 1 r tomato plants tliey might be a
few incl es taller than for melons. Wire
is so Hindi i lieajier than a few years ago
that tin se plant protec tors can now be
funiishi d in quantity at about .TiO per
100. including the wire, or can be made
to order by tinners or wireworkers in
small lo s at per 100. Gardeners and
trnck p-owers can sometimes save the
cost of these protectors three times over
in one s( ason. Competition now makes
earliness the great object, and some
cheap artificial protection from frost,
bugs an 1 cold winds is indispensable,
says the New England Homestead, from
which are reproduced the foregoing cut
and description.
ISet keeping In a Small Way.
Why should not every farmer have a
few colo lies to gather the honey and
fertilize t' le bloom of his orchards? There
is nothing in the way of every intel
ligent mi.n or woman living in the
country t.oing this. The necessary in
struction for beginners is cheap and
available. Like a modern hardware
store, supply dealers have every fixture
of hives And their appliances ready for
service th it a novice may begin at once.
Transferr ng, introducing of queens, di
viding of colonies, extracting of honey,
handling und marketing the same, can
all be learnel in a short time. In fact,
the art is l ast becoming a science. The
introducing of queens, that was for a
long time considered a hazardous expert
men t, is now performed with bat little
risk. Cages are now so constructed that
all that is necessary to do with the
qneen and her convoy when they are re
ceived in sneh a cage, is just to take out
the cork stopping the entrance and put
ting the cage between the combs, or
simply lav-ng it on top. Of course the
old queen has to be previously removed.
Sugar pasto having been put in the cage,
stopping tie hole from which the cork
has been it moved, it requires some time
before the queen imprisoned is liberated,
and during this time the bees and she
become acquainted, and having liber
ated her themselves without any excite
ment, she ii generally well received.
Spring is the best season in which to
begin, says the Philadelphia Farm Jour
nal. Get one or two colonies to start
with. If yon can get them in movable
comb hives so much the better. If theoe
are not ava lable take good colonies in
box hives, nnd have them transferred in
May into whatever kind of hive you ma v
select. Remember there are no patents
on hives thf t amount to anything now.
Do not bel eve any venders of patent
hives. They are frauds. Langstroth,
the American chaff hives, single and
double stories, the Simplicity and many
others, are all reliable and free from
patents.
Orchiird (iraaa with Clover.
At one of the Ohio farmer's institutes
a farmer sa d: "l recommend that more
attention bt given to the production of
orchard grass. When I sow clover I al
ways sow orchard grass with it. It pays
well and clover will do for pasture for
horses, cattle and swine. The orchard
grass is a very valuable adjunct in a
clover field. If yon intend cutting the
clover for hay. the orchard grass is still
strong, and will stand a great deal of
clover. It helps the clover, and I can
make a ltt r quality of hay.
"I don't tl.ink, as a rule, that fanners
generally so -v a large variety of grasses.
We can have a great number and va
riety of griisses growing, have more
pasture, keep the ground all occupied
and give a variety of feed. I have timo
thy land and blue grassland. The proper
time to sow orchard grass is when the
weather gets warm in the spring. I can
get a better ttand along in April to the
middle of Alt y. If sown alone nse two
bushels of sed to the acre. When I sow
clover I nse shout half a bushel."
Here and There.
There is talk about establishing a con
densed milk factory at Monmouth, Me.
Western N-w York has a skunk farm
where black i-kunks are bred and raised
for their pelt.
Texas exchanges call attention to the
Lone Star cotton picker, which has been
nt work in some of the cotton fields.
The money employed in the dairies of
New York state, according to a recent
estimate, is about $350,000,000; the
value of the c rws is about 54,000,000.
Figures funished concerning the salt
product of th i United States make tho
production during the year 1891 10,229,
691 barrels. About four-tenths of this
is from Michigan, four-tenths from New
York, not quite one-tenth from Kansas
and the remainder from Ohio, West
Vwginia, Lou siana, Utah, Nevada and
Texaa
Pronounced Hoptlaii, T Saved
From a letter written bv Mrs, Ada E.
Hurd. of Groton, S. D., we quote: "Was
tak?n with a bad cold, whicn settled on
my lungs, cough set ia and finally termi
nated in consumption. Four doctors
gave me up, saying I could Jive but a
short time. I gave myself up to my
Savior, determined if I " could not stay
with my friends on earth, I would meet
my absent ones above. My husband was
advised to get Dr. Kind's New Discovery
for consumption, coughs and colds. I
gave it a trial, took in all, eight bottles;
it has cured me, and thank God I am now
a well and hearty woman. Trial bottles
free at Ilartz & Eahnsen's drug store,
regular tize, 50c and $1.
go:d looks.
Good looks are more than skin deep,
depending upon a healthy condition of
all the vital organs. If the liver be inac
tive, you have a bilious look, if your
stemMch be disordered you have a dys
peptic lorik and if your kidneys be affect
ed you Lave a pincbed look. Secure
good health hnd you will have good
looks. Electric Bitters is the great al
terative and tonic acts directly on these
vital organs. Cures pimples, blotches,
boils and gives a good complexion. Sold
at Hartz & Bahnsen's drug store, 50c per
bottle.
BlTCKLS.V e A
'i'ije be-s: Sfclva in 1.0:
iui-a'3, sores, ui
( SALVK.
svorld for odi.s.
eis, sa;i rheura, fever
8.ires, ttWtcr, chaiwcd Lends, chilblains.
oortm snc! n't skin eruption, and posi-.r.-f!y
rurei, pilee, or no'pay requiraj. It
it guaranteed to givo perfect sttisfustior.
- i.v.uey rafundii. Pries 25 cents pr-T
"".. For ft!e bv Hart? v Ihnserj.
For Over Fifty Tears
irs. Winslows Soothing Syrup has
been used by millions of mothers for
their children while teething. If dis
turbed at night and broken of your res
by a sick child suffering and crying with
pain of cutting teeth send at once and get
a bottle o! -Mrs. Winslow's Soothing
Syrup" for children teething. It will re
lieve the poor little sufferer immediately
Depend upon it, mothers, thereisno mis
take about it. It cures diarrhoea, regu
lates tfee stomach and bowels, cures wind
colic, softens the gums, reduces inflamma
tion and gives tone and energy to the
whole system, "Mrs Winslow's Soothing
Syrup" for children teething is pleasant
to the taste and is the prescription of one
of the oldest and best female physicians
and nurses in the United 8tates. Sold by
all druggists throughout the world. Price
twenty-five cents a bottle. Be sure and
ask for "Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup
Sleep on Left Side.
Many persons are unable to sleep on
their left side. The cause has long been
a puzzle to physicians. Metropolitan
papers speak with great interest of Dr.
Franklin Miles, the eminent Indiana
specialist in nervous and heart diseases,
who has proven that this habit arises
from a diseased heart. Be has examined
and kept on record thousands of cases.
His New Heart Cure, a wonderful remedv,
is sold at Hartz & Bahnsen's. Thousands
testify to its value as a cure for heart
diseases. Mrs. Chas. Benoy, Loveland.
Colo. , says its effects on her were marvel
ous. Elegant book on heart diseases free.
Hot Springs Skin Soap.
Prenared Drincinallv from the nan.
orated waters of the Hot Springs, Arkan
sas. Delightful for the toilet. The
neanng powers or tne Hot Springs or
Arkansas have Ion? been known and ree.
ognized by the medical profession all
over the country. The manufacturers
believe that in presenting to the public
their Hot Springs Skin Soap, they have
given a wonderful opportunity for pre
venting all kinds of skin disorders, and
believe that their patrons will be well re
Daid bv its constant use. For anln he all
druggists. Hartz & Bahnsen wholesale
agenis.
Miles' Nerve and Liver Pills.
Act on a new Drinrinle reo-ulatino- the
liver, stomach and bowels through the
nerves. A new discovery. Dr. Miles'
Pills speedily cure billiousness. bad taste.
torpid liver, piles, constipation. Un-
equanea lor men, women, children.
Smallest, mildest, surest! 50 doses 25
cents. Samples free at Hartz & Bahn
sen's.
Only Kiirht to Tell.
The Rev. Mark Guy Pearse, the emi
nent English Divine, writes:
"Bedford Place, Rcssell o.cabb.
London. December 10, 1888. I think it
only right that I should tell you of how
much use I find Allcock's Porus Plasters
in my family and among those to whom
I have recommended them. I find them
a very breastplate against colds and
coughs."
Worth Hundreds of Dollars.
My wife used only two bottle of
"Mother's Friend" before her third con
finement. Says she would not be with
out it for hundreds of dollars. Had not
half as much trouble as before. Dock
Milks, Lincoln Parish, La. Sold by
Hartz & Bahnsen.
"Isn't she beautiful!" occasionally one
hears this expression, as a lady with a
strikingly loyely complexion passes along
the street. Certainly! she uses the fa
mous Blush of Roses, manufactured by
Miss Flora A. Jones, So nth Bend. Ind.
Supplied by T. H. Thomas. Price 75
cents per bottle.
For beauty, for comfort, for improve
ment of the complexion, nse only Poz
zoni's Powder; there is nothing equal to it
Children Cry for
Pitcher's Castorteu
FOR HEN ONLY!
,1. WSIFtiT 1,061 or FAJXTjTG lIAHHOOD.
I I if ITi 1 ii ii TTTTlTOTTn DEBILITY,
PI ff I rweaknaa of Body and Mind. Effects
III 1 1 lie f Errors or Ezooaaea ia Old or Tutmr.
kU kofcir aialllMID fail? iUtlmL Haw u KalararaTTil
fUaaMIUa.LalKVKLUrKDIWASs PARTS a BOUT
aalairlr aarallla IIOSK TUkATaKKT.lmeau la a aar.
ntallfrfOTaUIMaMaaaiamawCaaatrtea. WrllPta
ptaeriaUtr M, nalaaallao aad araafa auiM(araM)fraei
AUnm ERIE Wl EPICAL CO., BUFFALO, N. Y.
V P." ' C V VWp PO ITI V C Hanarar 5
f ." J 9 emit on i v Lt,itimitf
raternurMr kanawaa. Svaui . (I.Sta. (Si mm Cart
aarvatmi.Cir.traa. ClCXrCAtOH.BaaUa7.Saataa.au.
CARTER'S
1 iver Wmm
Eick Etxjclaehe and Believe all tha troubles tnct
fient to a bilious etntecf tho oystera, suoh a3
Uizziness, Kause&, ProwsiaesB, Distress aftcc
eaiini;. I'.iin in the hide, ie. Nhilo their roc;i
reiuukaMo success lias beau thown ia caiii
- A.
SlcftSirVn, ypt Cartor's Litllo Livor 1?;T!S KI3
H;u.-.l!.- vttl '.nil lain ConsrtipAt ion. raring and pro.
vratir. t:A'!ainoyinpcou;;iaint.-vliile th'.-v&!wi
rorrectalUiisorderpot thOh'toiu:u-l24iLiiiiulitoth
li-.v i- kud I-- -uXUn ihebov.vlj. XlVi-'n ii tiiGY onlw
tuiva fj a FTT3 F"t
T3
tLii'r fr"i'iihif.diiirt'i::i.:.)rjj l'uiit: b;:tf-r' -X.itclr
tiicirr-'W'cnt'fld.vs no'.tiiabero.aTul tlica
Trtio .n?e ' -V tli :u v. i ; ! uC I see !ii tl pills :il n
d'.'ioin Mn: ny vrnvn iliut n:;.- v.ill net bo w.I
.)it tiido-wiiuoul t.u.u. iiui after aUsick
rs. T7I
!l'ii?:v cf powiCrJirfs tict horo?.Tv' -3
vcTti.'-l-:''.r i..-T;vat bo?-si. CrpaLjCuroil wfii.a
Oth: c.-i i:.r.
Curfi t"c 1 it:lo Lix;'r T'ilU ara very Frnail a;id
rrrrcayi t.::o. Oucort.vc :.-'.J3 ni&kaa i sa.
0-'i' y uro si -icily vcctt.l-leaii i3 no- gripo or
1- i:r-?. . l.itt Vr iL' ir remloacMuii vloaaenll wha
ItiM-thcm. u VL-ilsttcSScciufl; l vnfor$t. Soid
fcy dru!g!ais cvcrj-viiro, or seal by mail.
ct.rtsr K..o;o:nz co riwYotti.
Will I'll. SMU.L EOSr. SiJSfeHPSiCT
Dr. FRUTH,
Of New York, the well known nnl successful
Specialist in 'lironic diseases ana diseases of
llie i-ye and Kiir, hy request af many
friendu aud patients, has uecided to
v sit
Rock Island, Wednesday, April 13th,
Conaulta inn and examinititm free anil rnnfi
deiuial at h;s p.rlors at the It ltl"KH HOUSE
from lu a. in. to 111 p. ni. one day ot.ly.
-
DR. D. 0. FRUTH,
Latt Surgeon In rut Provident Afrdieat DU
ptntary of New York, ncu.Prrtiitnt of tin
Fruth Medical Itutiiute chartered.)
Ably assisted by a full corps of competent ear
pert specialists whose experience in the largest
hospitals In the world enables them to treat all
Chronic. Ilervous, Miln find HI nod
diseases upon the latest scientific principles.
They particularly Invite all whose cases hare
been neglected, badlv treaten or pronounced
incurable to test their expert treatment that
has never failed in thousands of cases that bad
been pronounced beyond hone. Patients who
are doing well under care of their own physi
cians need not call on ns as our province la to
treat those who cannot find relief otherwise.
Dlteaici of Women. Letichorrbosa,
TJterine Displacements. Constipation, Ster
ility. Female Weakness and all diseases pecu
liar to females positively cured by ruitatiila
Compound.
Dr. Fruth has attained the most wonder
ful success in the treatment of cases to which
be devotes special attention and after years of
experience, has perfected the most infallabls
method of curinp: Organic Weakness. Jservous
J)ebillty, Premature Decline of the Manly
Power. Involuntary Vital Losses. Impaired
Memory, Mental Anxiety. Absence of Will
Fower. Melancholy. Weak Buck and Kindred
Affections if consulted before Idiocv. Insanity,
Falling Fits or Total Impoteney results from
Youthful Error, the awful effects of
which blights the most radient hopes, unfitting
patient for business, study, society or marriage,
annually sweeping to an untimely grave thous
ands of young meu of exalted taleut aud brill
iant intellect.
Piles Cured without pain, knife or cau
tery. l.pllepsy positively cured bv our new and
never-failing hospital treatment."
Free Examination of lite 1'rine,
chemical and microscopical. In all cases of
Kidney Diseases, Britrlit's Disease. Diabetes
and Spermatorrhea. Bring specimen.
Wonderful Cures perfected In old cases
which have been neglected or unskillfully
treated. No experiments or failures. We un
dertake no incurable cases, but cure thousands
given up to die.
Remember the date and come early as his
rooms are always crowded.
ErCases and correspondence confidential,
and treatment sent by express with full direc
tions for u.e, but personal consultation pre
ferred. IK. U. O. i Kl Til,
3532 Lake Jive., Chicago.
Unlike the Dutch Process
Xo Alkalies
OR
Other Chemicals
are nsed in the
preparation of
W. BAKER & CCS
BreakfastGocoa
vhich it abtolutely
pure and totuble.
It has morethan three timet
tkeUrength of Cocoa mixed
with Rtarrh. A mmnnt Ap
Rllvap. and ia far murm
It is delicious, nourishing, and SABH.T
VIGE0TBU.
Sold by Grocers everywlnrs.
W. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mass.
Ba il IB K laTH
mm
1K. SX.
fRENCHCUHa
Is the Safest and Surest Itemed y ever discovered
for all the unnatural discharges and Fbivatb
Diseases of Men and the debilitating weakness
peculiar to women. It has never failed to cure
the most obstinate ease, in men, in from 8 to 6
davs. (Nothing that makes quicker claims is
safe.) It is convenient to carry and handy to
rise no bottle or spoon to annoy you. Remem
ber, we guarantee it. Price 1.00 per box. Com
plete instructions with each box. If the drug
gist you ask for Dr. Bt. Armand's French Cure
has not got it, dont let him fool yon with his
oily tongue by selling you something else In
stead, but send price to us and we will forward
to yon by mail, in clam, unmarked box. We
also treat patients by maiL Address THE
HAZZAKAK 1IKDICINE CO., 3uu South San
gamon Street, Chicago, 111.
There's banks of violats, Banks of moss,
A. 1 I - - ...I .
tqu uafjrxi wqere Hiiriero rops
Bul FAIR BANK tkeaTHE BEST SOAP.
SantaClaosSoas NK7SoCo-
WE ARE ALWAYS TV IT WITS
THE FINEST OF
Bread, Cakes, Buns and Pies
In the city.
Delivery wagons always on the road. Parties desirous of
having them stop at their residences, will please notify the
same at our premises.
MTJNROE, DeRUE & ANDERSON.
Proprietors.
CENTRAL MARKET.
For CHOICE MEATS Go to . .
H. Treman & Sons,
Poultry
and
Game.
Pork Packers.
Oysters
and
Lake Fish,
All telephone orders promptly filled. Telephone N. 1103. 1700 Third Ave.
INCORPORATED TJRDKB THX STATS LAW.
Roek Island Savings Bank,
ROOK ISLAND, ILL.,
Open dally from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m., and Saturday evenlngi from 7 to 8 o'clock.
Five per cent Interest paid on Deposits. Monev loaned on Personal, Col
lateral, or Real Estate Security
omenta:
X. P. EKTNOLDfj, rre. T C. DBNKJtANH. Vice-Prea. j. M. BuTOBD, Cashier.
DIBSOTOM :
P. L, Mitchell. S. P. Reynolds, P. C. Denkmann. John Crubaueh. H. P. Hull
PhU Mitchell, L. Simon, B. W. Hnrst, J. M. Baford.
Jacksom at Hubst, Solicitors.
jyBeEan business July 8, 1880, and occupy the southeast corner of Mitchell 4 Lynde's mew
ball ding.
J. x. dixojnt
MERCHANT TAILOR.
And Dealer in Mens Fine Woolens.
1706 Second Avecne
Qavenport Business College,
COM PLETE IN ATT. DEPARTMENTS.
FOR CATALOGUES ADDRESS
J. C. DUNCAN, Davenport. Ia
GEORGE SCHAFER, Proprietor.
1601 Second Avenue, Corner of Sixteenth Btree Opposite Harper's Theatrs.
The choicest Wines, Liquors, Beer and Cinars always on Hand
free Lunch SVery Day
Sandwiches Famished en Short Sottas
CHAS, DANNACHER,
Proprietor of lbs Brady Street
(Ail kinds of Cat Flowers constantly on band.
Green Houses Flower Store
One block north of Central Park, the largest In Ia. 804 Brady Street, DaTtaportJow.
A. BLACKHALL,
Manufacturer of all kinds of
BOOTS AND SHOES
Gents' Fins Shoes a specialty. Repairing done neatly and promptly,
A share of y onrpauonagt respectfully solicited.
1618 Second Ayenue, Boek Island, EL